INDEX
- Academic groves of Greece, 285.
- Accident of sex, man’s sovereignty due to, 337.
- Accompaniment to social life, home life only an, 282.
- Action of heredity, 70.
- —— in servitude, discord of will and, 333.
- Activity in obstetrics, masculine, 197.
- Advance, motherhood and racial, 189.
- Advantage of professional cleaners, 255.
- —— of family alone planned for, 296.
- Advantages of home cooking, 249.
- Africa, Darkest, 180.
- African, hybrid progeny of Anglo-Saxon and, 332.
- Age, the Augustan, 161.
- —— Elizabethan, 161.
- —— Periclean, 161.
- Aggregate privacy of the family, 258.
- Agony of Armenia, 162.
- Allen, Grant, quotation from, 172.
- Altruism, the main distinction of human virtue, 323.
- —— the socialized individual profited by, 325.
- —— of obedience, 327.
- Amateur, the mother always an, 293.
- America, 162.
- —— the Englishman in, 79.
- —— the human soul in, 148.
- American, the, in England, 79.
- “Americanitis.”
- Amusement, woman’s, gained through sex-attraction, 308.
- Anglo-Saxon blood, 147.
- —— hybrid progeny of, and African, 332.
- —— hybrid progeny of, and Oriental, 332.
- Anthony, Susan B., 167.
- Apartments, bachelor vs. marriage, 297.
- Apple-tree, Eve and the, 329.
- Arabellas of the last century, 148.
- Armenia, the agony of, 162.
- Arrested development of woman, result of, 330.
- Art and science of cooking, 230.
- Association, present methods of, unsatisfactory for women, 307.
- —— value of, of the sexes, 314.
- Associations of home, 221.
- Attitude of women to marriage, 86.
- Attraction, love a necessary, 325.
- Augustan age, 161.
- Baby, the first impressions of a, 281.
- Baby-culture, wrong training of mothers for, 270.
- Baby-education, the meaning of better, 287.
- Baby-educator, the mother a bad, 284.
- Babyhood, the ideal, 288.
- Babylon, the girls of, 97.
- Bachelor apartments vs. marriage, 297.
- Balance of power in living organisms, 59.
- Barton, Clara, 165.
- Basis, change of, in family relations, 271.
- —— the economic, of present family life, 303.
- —— mingling on a human, 306.
- Bela, the temple of, 97.
- Benefits, of our sexuo-economic relation, 136.
- —— of home life, 260.
- Betterment, surroundings of infancy capable of, 292.
- Bible, instructions of, 28.
- Birth of free France, 137.
- —— of historic crises, 146.
- Blackwell, Dr. Elizabeth, 167.
- Boston, 80.
- —— Tea Party, 146.
- Brain action, two laws of, 76.
- Bridge’s Food for infants, 196.
- Britons, surprise of, over Boston Tea Party, 146.
- Brought up at home, children that are, 282.
- Burden, economic, of children, 169.
- Business partners, husband and wife not, 12.
- Byron, quotation from “Childe Harold,” 24.
- Camp, conduct of New Englanders in a mining, 320.
- Captives, stripping of the Persian, 73.
- Care of children, to marriage, value of, 301.
- Cause of our exaggerated sex-development, 58.
- —— of insanity, loneliness often a, 267.
- Causes of the decline of home life,
- Centre of moral influence, woman a self-conscious, 336.
- Change of the sexuo-economic relation, 122.
- —— of basis in the family relation, 271.
- —— in condition means one in conduct, 320.
- Changes, family ties strengthened by economic, 302.
- Changing scale of virtues, 322.
- Chastity demanded by society, 95.
- —— the importance of, 318.
- Chattel slavery, Christ blind to, 78.
- —— a social institution, 78.
- —— results of, 82.
- —— opponents of, 137.
- Check to race-development, reduced environment a, 65.
- —— to excessive sex-development, death a ready, 72.
- —— to social progress, home duties a, 156.
- Child, old and new needs of the, 271.
- —— wrong relation between parent and, 272.
- —— effect of servant-motherhood on, 280.
- —— fuller companionship for, 287.
- —— a broader relationship for, 291.
- —— necessities of, 301.
- “Childe Harold,” quotation from, 24.
- Child-bearing, women economically profited by, 169.
- Child-education, development of, 283.
- Child-feeding, instinct in, 196.
- Children, precocity of sex-development in, 54–56.
- —— economic burden of, 169.
- —— brought up at home, 282.
- —— how to know one’s, 301.
- —— value to marriage of care of, 301.
- —— trained to sex, 309.
- China, family worship in, 223.
- Chinaman, sex-prejudice of the, 69.
- Choice of a young man, the wide, 71.
- —— of a young woman, the single, 71.
- —— of a father, 202.
- —— of professions, woman’s limited, 246.
- Christ blind to chattel slavery, 78.
- Christianity, injustice of, to the Jew, 78.
- Church, the convent and the, 165.
- Cities, the larger social interests of, 267.
- City, the young man in the, 311.
- Civilization, effect of the growth of, 63.
- —— a perfect, 73.
- —— our race-distinction, 74.
- —— a decadent, 158.
- Classification, power of, 81.
- Cleaners, advantage of professional, 255.
- Club movement, woman’s, 164–166.
- Collectivity vs. marriage, 115.
- Comfort in the home, treason to society the price of, 278.
- —— for women, peace and, 300.
- Command to woman, Paul’s, 68.
- Commander, the Greek, and his Persian captives, 72.
- Common table, a common tie, 252.
- Community of interest vs. sex-relation, 114.
- Companionship of love, 219.
- —— fuller, for the child, 287.
- Competition, early individual, 100.
- Complex society, life of a, 102.
- Condition, change in, means a change in conduct, 320.
- —— of woman, the doorway of evil, 329.
- Conduct, instinct not always a true guide to, 209.
- —— change in condition means change in, 320.
- —— and ethics, 320.
- Consumers, women non-productive, 118.
- Contribution to moral progress, woman’s one-sided, 335.
- Convent, the church and the, 165.
- Cookery, evils of fancy, 232.
- Cooking, woman’s practice of, 229.
- —— art and science of, 230.
- —— as a profession, 239.
- —— of servants, 239.
- —— a social function, 240.
- —— professional service in, 241.
- —— retarded as a race-function, 241.
- —— advantages of home, 249.
- —— science and emotion of, 251.
- —— results of the future development of, 254.
- Co-operation, failure of family, 240.
- Corset, first effect of, 77.
- Corsicans, vendetta of, 275.
- Cost of pleasing women, 312.
- Crises, birth of historic, 146.
- Cross-bred product of our human marriage, 332.
- Custom, liking and, in food, 250.
- Dane, 147.
- Daniel, proclamation of, 71.
- Darkest Africa, 180.
- Dead-line of religious development, 68.
- Death, gates of, in child-birth, 181.
- Decadence of sex, 158.
- Decadent civilization, 158.
- Decline of the family, 215.
- —— of home life, causes of, 266.
- Decoration, household, an expression of woman’s economic dependence, 257.
- Defence and feeding of woman, 61.
- Deficiencies of human motherhood, 172.
- Definition of human progress, 208.
- Delicacy, feminine, an expression of sexuality, 46.
- Demand, increasing, for a true marriage, 218.
- —— for a freer social intercourse between the sexes, 296.
- Democracy, the Federal, 148.
- Dependence, economic, of rich women, 170.
- —— household decoration an expression of women’s, 257.
- Desdemona, 66.
- Desire for work, woman’s, 157.
- Development, dead-line of religious, 68.
- —— of the martyr, 80.
- —— of humanity, 134.
- —— of woman, 168.
- —— of marriage retarded by the family, 218.
- —— outside the home, the highest, 222.
- —— of cooking, results of the future, 254.
- —— home ties detrimental to personal, 259.
- —— of the home of the individual, 264.
- —— of child-education, 283.
- —— of education, 284.
- —— of the kindergarten, result of, 286.
- —— of true social intercourse, how to assist, 302.
- —— moral, of humanity, 326.
- —— arrested, result of, in woman, 330.
- —— of submission in woman, 333.
- “Devil,” our evil impulses called the, 328.
- —— the world, the flesh, and the, 328.
- Devotion, a sex-distinction, 48.
- —— the height of filial, 176.
- —— dining-room, 232–234.
- —— the vendetta an over-development of family, 275.
- Disadvantage of maternity, 71.
- Discord of will and action in servitude, 333.
- Disease a life horror, 25.
- Distinction, human, in virtue, 322.
- —— altruism the main, in human virtue, 323.
- Divinity, parental, 175.
- Division of labor in housekeeping, 245.
- Dog, the economically changed, 323.
- Doorway of evil, condition of woman the, 329.
- Domination of sex, 53.
- “Don’t” (advice of Punch), 28.
- Dual nature, man’s, 332.
- Duchess of Towers, 148.
- Duty of the mother, 187.
- —— progress the, of human life, 207.
- —— a social sense, 276.
- —— restricted sense of, in the mother, 277.
- Duties, home, as feminine functions, 225.
- —— womanliness of, 225.
- Eating, bad effects of social, 254.
- Economic ability of woman, lack of development of, 9.
- Economic basis, the present, of family life, 303.
- Economic changes, family ties strengthened by, 302.
- Economic conditions, effect of upon the human creature, 3.
- —— results of special, 5.
- Economic dependence, change in, in the human species, 6.
- —— of female, changes made by, 37.
- —— of woman, increase of, 93.
- —— of woman, ending, 138.
- —— of rich women, 170.
- —— household decoration an expression of woman’s, 257.
- Economic functions become sex-functions, 110.
- Economic entity, home no longer an, 303.
- Economic foods, consumption of, 11.
- Economic independence, a relative condition, 10.
- —— meaning of, 11.
- —— of woman, result of, 304, 331.
- —— women attaining, 316.
- Economic paralysis, 8.
- Economic production, maternity and, 17.
- —— natural expression of human energy, 116.
- Economic profit of woman through sex-attraction, 63.
- Economic progress of the race, 8.
- Economic relation, a sex-relation, 5.
- —— a factor in the evolution of species, 23.
- —— a field of human difficulty, 25.
- —— good results of sex-equality in, 340.
- Economic separation of married lovers, 219.
- Economic status, of man, 7.
- —— of a race, 8.
- —— governed by male, 9.
- —— general, of woman, 10.
- —— not related to domestic labor, in women, 15.
- Economic value of household labor, 13.
- Economics, present problem in, 99.
- Education, the process of reproduction and, 179.
- —— a human function, 180.
- —— motherhood in, 185.
- —— of the young, 188.
- —— a social function, 283.
- —— development of, 284.
- —— growth of systematic, 285.
- —— motherhood supplemented by, 287.
- Educative motherhood, 183.
- —— maternity a social function, 293.
- Effect of a constant impression on a nerve, 77.
- —— first, of corset, 77.
- —— of standard of good food, 250.
- —— bad, of social eating, 254.
- —— of servant-motherhood on the child, 280.
- —— of changed relations of the sexes, 317.
- Egotism, isolated individual profited by, 325.
- Elizabethan age, 161.
- Elbe, Little, 87.
- Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 162.
- Emotion attached to cooking, science and, 251.
- Energy, maternal, 126.
- England, the American in, 79.
- English mixture, an expression of fresh racial life, 147.
- Englishman in America, 79.
- Enjoyment of a thing does not prove it is right, 209.
- Enslaving, first, of woman, 60.
- —— results of, of woman, 61.
- Entity, home no longer an economic, 313.
- Environment, result of a uniform, 64.
- Estimate, new woman’s, of true manhood, 315.
- Ethics, a social science, 319.
- Ethics, conduct and, 320.
- —— evolution in, 324.
- Eve and the apple-tree, 329.
- Evelinas of the last century, 148.
- Evil, present, and future good, 206.
- —— perception of good and, 324.
- —— struggle between good and, 329.
- —— condition of woman, the doorway of, 329.
- —— impulses, our, called the “devil,” 328.
- —— results of the sexuo-economic relation, 339.
- Evils of fancy cookery, 232.
- Evolution, social, 102, 103.
- —— of sexual equality, 131.
- —— in ethics, 324.
- Examples of loyalty, modern, 276.
- Existence, loyalty the first principle of social, 274.
- Experienced mother, our idea of the, 293.
- Experiments in males, Nature’s, 130.
- Expression of woman’s economic dependence, household decoration an, 257.
- Extension of social relation, 123.
- —— of functions in woman, 160.
- —— of the family, the tribe an, 215.
- Factor, what kind of man is the best social, 326.
- Failure of family co-operation, 240.
- Faith in religion, virtue of, 322.
- False perspective, taught by primitive motherhood, 289.
- Familiarity by use, 79.
- Family, history of the, 213.
- —— marriage and the, 213.
- —— patriarchal government in the, 214.
- —— decline of the, 215.
- —— marriage vs. the, 215.
- —— the pastoral unit, 215.
- —— the tribe an extension of the, 215.
- —— in Utah, 216.
- —— as a social unit, 217.
- —— development of marriage retarded by the, 218.
- —— worship of the, in China, 223.
- —— ideal homes for women wage-earners with a, 242.
- —— aggregate privacy of the, 258.
- —— increasing friction in the, 273.
- —— outgoing impulse in the, 303.
- —— the person vs. the, 304.
- Family advantage alone planned for, 296.
- Family co-operation, failure of, 240.
- Family devotion, the vendetta an over-development of, 275.
- Family hotel, growth of the, 265.
- Family life, essentials of the patriarchal, 214.
- —— and individual privacy, 258.
- —— fulfilment of the true, 268.
- “Family man,” a good, 303.
- Family relation, change of basis in, 271.
- Family tie, the stomach no longer a, 253.
- Family strengthened by economic changes, 302.
- Family, visiting a strain on the, 303.
- Family unity bound by a table-cloth, 244.
- Fancy cooking, the evils of, 232.
- Father, the choice of a, 202.
- —— loyalty to the, 275.
- Faults of the sexuo-economic home, 261.
- Feast, the, a natural institution, 252.
- Federal Democracy, 148.
- Feeding and defence of woman, 61.
- Female of genus homo supplied by the male, 18.
- Female mind, 149.
- Feminine delicacy an expression of sexuality, 46.
- Feminine functions, home duties as, 225.
- Femininity, functions of, 159.
- Feudalism, passage from, to monarchism, 206.
- —— of our present home life, 211.
- Fiction, the woman of, 150.
- Filial devotion, the height of, 176.
- First impressions of a baby, 281.
- Flesh, the, the world, and the devil, 328.
- Food, Bridge’s, Hayrick’s, Marrow’s, Pestle’s, 196.
- Food and woman, 226, 227.
- —— dilution and adulteration of, 227.
- —— woman’s preparation of, a sex-function, 235–237.
- —— increase in professional preparation of, 249.
- —— effects of standard of good, 250.
- —— taste and custom in, 250.
- Food products, standard of, 228.
- Foods, infants’, 196.
- —— health, 238.
- Force of habit, individual and social, 78.
- Form of sex-union, marriage a sanctioned, 213.
- Forms of social service, high and low, 279.
- Fort Sumter, 146.
- Forum, the, 171, 172.
- Fostering of selfishness, 280.
- France, the noblesse of, 146.
- Free France, birth of, 137.
- Free woman and her home, 257.
- Freedom, social, before marriage, 309.
- —— after marriage, 310.
- Frederic the Great, 182.
- Friendship means more to men than to women, 306.
- —— between men and women a laughing-stock, 309.
- —— often destroyed by marriage, 310.
- —— no opportunity for true, 312.
- Friction in families increasing, 273.
- Fry, Elizabeth, 163.
- Fulfilment of true family life, 268.
- Function, extension of, in woman, 60.
- —— education a human, 180.
- —— cooking a social, 240.
- —— education a social, 283.
- —— educative maternity, a social, 293.
- Functions, development of, masculine and feminine, 29.
- —— of femininity, 159.
- —— home duties as feminine, 225.
- —— specialization of social, 241.
- Future development of cooking, results of, 254.
- —— good, present evil and, 206.
- —— home life, 298.
- Games, Olympian, 308.
- —— men the real players of, 308.
- Garrison, William Lloyd, 137.
- Gates of death in child-birth, 181.
- Germanic women, 46.
- Getting and giving, 132.
- Ghetto, survivors of the, 4.
- Gibson girl, the, 148.
- Giving, getting and, 132.
- God, our good impulses the voice of, 328.
- Good, present evil and future, 206.
- —— and evil, perceptions of, 324.
- —— the struggle between, 329.
- Good family man, a, 303.
- —— food, effects of standard of, 250.
- —— impulses, the voice of God, 328.
- —— results of sex-equality in economic relations, 340.
- Gomorrah, 72.
- Government, parental, 175.
- —— patriarchal, in the family, 214.
- —— home the seat of, 222.
- Gradual individualization of woman, 295.
- Greece, vigor of, 72.
- —— minds of, 161.
- —— Plato’s relation to, 162.
- Greece, academic groves of, 285.
- Greek commander and his Persian captives, 72.
- Griselda not satisfactory, 218.
- Groves of Greece, the academic, 285.
- Growing need of human beings for each other, 305.
- Growth of civilization, effect of, 63.
- —— of the family hotel, 265.
- —— of the virtue of loyalty, 274.
- —— of systematic education, 285.
- Guide to conduct, instinct not always a true, 209.
- Habit, force of industrial and racial, 78.
- Habit of species, man’s inversion of the usual, 54.
- “Handbook of Proverbs of all Nations,” facts concerning, 49.
- Harmful qualities, survivals of, 327.
- Hayrick’s Food, 196.
- Health foods, 238.
- Heart, the social, 161.
- Hebrew prayer, the, 56.
- Hebrews, race-modification of, 3.
- Height of filial devotion, 176.
- Heredity, no Salic law of, 69, 334.
- —— equalizing action of, 70.
- —— and the development of higher psychic attributes, 95.
- —— power of, 134.
- —— a mixed, 330.
- Heroic women, spirit of, 166.
- High and low forms of social service, 279.
- Higher sex-life, 143.
- Hindu, sex-prejudice of, 69.
- Historic crises, birth of, 146.
- History of the family, 213.
- Home, sanctuary of the, 203.
- —— our jealousy of innovation in the, 205.
- —— meaning of, 220.
- —— marriage not identical with the, 220.
- —— associations with, 221.
- —— the first seat of government, 222.
- —— highest development comes from outside the, 222.
- —— does not produce the virtues needed in: society, 223.
- —— a limit to social progress, 223.
- —— ideal, for women wage-earners with families, 242.
- —— the free woman and her, 257.
- —— faults of the sexuo-economic, 261.
- —— of the servant-wife, 263.
- —— of the individual, development of the, 264.
- Home, the kitchenless, 267.
- —— treason to society the price of comfort in the, 278.
- —— children brought up in the, 282.
- —— necessary for all, 298.
- —— no longer an economic entity, 313.
- —— the new, 314.
- Home cooking, advantages of, 249.
- Home duties, as feminine functions, 225.
- —— womanliness of, 225.
- Home life, woman and, 204.
- —— present method of, 210.
- —— feudalism of our present, 211.
- —— an accompaniment to social life, 222.
- —— benefits of, 260.
- —— tendency of, 263.
- —— causes of the decline of, 266.
- —— disadvantageous psychic relation of, 273.
- —— the future, 298.
- Home ties detrimental to personal development, 259.
- Homes, ideal suburban, 243.
- —— temporary, 265.
- Horse by nature economically independent, 7.
- Horses economic factors in society, 13.
- Hospitality, at first the traveller’s only help, 264.
- Hotel, growth of the family, 265.
- House, the public, 264.
- House mistress vs. house-servant, 211.
- —— service of women, 20.
- Household decoration, an expression of woman’s economic dependence, 207.
- —— industries, organization of, 247.
- —— labor of women, 13.
- Housekeeping, division of labor in, 245.
- —— marriage without, 299.
- How to know one’s children, 301.
- Human basis, necessity for freedom of meeting on, 306.
- —— comfort not dependent on marriage, 298.
- —— development, process of, 134.
- —— distinction in virtue, 322.
- —— function, education a, 180.
- —— life, progress the duty of, 207.
- —— improvement, natural lines of, 317.
- —— motherhood, deficiencies of, 172;
- pathology of, 181;
- measure of, 190;
- facts as to, 200.
- —— nutrition, process of, 225.
- —— progress, 162;
- Human relationship, wider, 304.
- —— soul, effect of democracy upon, in America, 148.
- —— virtues, change in scale of, 322;
- altruism the main distinction of, 323.
- Humanly related world, a, 313.
- Humanity, social distinction of, 23.
- —— progress of, accomplished by men, 74.
- —— moral development of, 326.
- Husband and wife not business partners, 12.
- Huxley on virtue, 324.
- Hybrids, our race of psychic, 331.
- Idea of the experienced mother, our, 293.
- Ideal babyhood, the, 288.
- —— home for women wage-earners with families, 242.
- —— suburban homes, 243.
- Idealism of motherhood, 189.
- Ignorance and innocence, 85.
- Importance of chastity, 318.
- Impression on the nerves, effect of a constant, 77.
- Impressions, first, of a baby, 281.
- Improvement in motherhood, 186.
- —— motherhood open to, 271.
- —— working for human, 317.
- Impulse, outgoing, in families, 305.
- —— woman a self-conscious centre of moral, 336.
- Impulses the “devil,” our evil, 328.
- —— the voice of God, our good, 328.
- Incentive, new, for the young man, 315.
- Increase in the professional preparation of food, 249.
- Increasing friction in families, 273.
- Independence of woman, the, 91.
- —— economic result of, 304, 316.
- Individual, modified by his means of livelihood, 3.
- —— force of habit in the, 78.
- —— competition of, 100.
- —— vs. social interest, 104–106.
- —— privacy of vs. the family, 258.
- —— in humanity, 264.
- —— development of the home of the, 264.
- —— reasons for the inefficiency of the, as mother, 293.
- —— woman entering more on life as an, 297.
- —— the socialized, profited by altruism, 325.
- —— the isolated, profited by egoism, 325.
- —— sense vs. social sense, struggle of, 327.
- Individuals, increasing number of, 297.
- —— permanent percentage of, 297
- —— provision for, 297.
- —— provision required for further needs of, 298.
- Individualization, progress of, 139.
- —— gradual, of women, 295.
- Industries, organization of household, 247.
- Inefficiency of the individual mother, reasons for, 292.
- Insufficient motherhood, 183.
- Infancy, surroundings of, capable of betterment, 292.
- Infants’ foods, 196.
- Influence, retarding, of restricted woman, 336.
- Ingelow, Jean, quotation from, 112.
- Injustice of Christianity to the Jew, 78.
- Inn, the, 265.
- Innocence, ignorance and, 85.
- Innovation in the home, our jealousy of, 205.
- Insanity, loneliness often a cause of, 267.
- Instinct of love, 124.
- —— not always a true guide to conduct, 209.
- —— maternal force of, 175.
- —— efficacy of maternal, 194.
- —— intelligence and, 195.
- —— in feeding of children, 196.
- —— results of maternal, 198.
- Institution, chattel slavery a social, 78.
- —— the feast a natural, 252.
- Intelligence, instinct and, in motherhood, 195.
- Intercourse, woman’s share in social, 295.
- —— the true social, 302.
- —— a wide individual, 303.
- —— the new social, 313.
- Interest, individual vs. social, 104–106.
- —— community of, 114.
- —— social, among women, 163.
- Interests of cities, the larger social, 267.
- Inter-human relations, our unsuccessful, 24.
- Intruder, the servant an, 256.
- Isolated individual profited by egoism, 325.
- Jealousy of innovation in the home, 205.
- Jellyby, Mrs., 163.
- Jew, livelihood of, 4.
- —— injustice of Christianity to the, 78.
- Kindergarten, result of development of, 286.
- King, loyalty to the, 275.
- Kipling, Rudyard, 112.
- —— quotation from, 112.
- Kitchenless home, the, 267.
- Knowledge, primitive notion of, 285.
- Koran, the, 28.
- Labor, division of, in housekeeping, 245.
- —— movement, the, 138.
- Lack of sex-value, failure to marry held a, 90.
- Lady of Shalott, 87.
- Lancelot, 87.
- Large moral sense of woman, 335.
- Law, a remarkable sociological, 80.
- Laws, two, of brain action, 76.
- Legitimate sex-competition, 113.
- Life, the inevitable trend of, 73.
- —— motherhood a process of, 178.
- —— progress the duty of human, 207.
- —— women entering on a more individual, 297.
- Liking and custom in food, 250.
- Limit to social progress, home a, 223.
- Little Ellie, 87.
- Living organisms, balance of power in, 59.
- Lochinvar, 92.
- Loneliness often a cause of insanity, 267.
- Love, the course of true, 28.
- —— the instinct of, 124.
- —— the power of, 133.
- —— the companionship of, 219.
- —— the perfect, 300.
- —— a necessary attraction, 325.
- Lovers, married, economically apart, 219.
- Lower animals, economic dependence among, 5, 6.
- —— mothers, 180.
- Loyalty, growth of the virtue of, 274.
- —— the first principle of social existence, 274.
- —— different phases of, 274.
- —— to the father, 275.
- —— to the king, 275.
- —— modern examples of, 276.
- —— to work, 276.
- “Lynn, the Three Old Maids of,” 88.
- Maid, the old, in proverb, 88.
- “Maids, the Three Old, of Lynn,” 88.
- Males, Nature’s experiments in, 130.
- Mammalia, the order, resultant of primary sex-distinction, 35.
- Mammalia, the habits of the order, 36.
- Man the food supply of woman, 22.
- —— the economic environment of woman, 38.
- —— woman’s strongest modifying force, 38.
- —— the choice of a young, 71.
- —— “marriage makes a mouse of a,” 113.
- —— the maternalizing of, 127.
- —— a good family, 303.
- —— the new, 316.
- —— dual nature of, 332.
- —— sovereignty of, due to accident of sex, 337.
- —— young, in the city, 311.
- —— visiting women, 311.
- —— a new incentive for, 315.
- Manhood, woman’s new estimate of true, 315.
- Marriage, not a partnership, 10.
- —— development of monogamous, 25, 95.
- —— advantage of, to the race, 25.
- —— moral qualities of, 25.
- —— a lottery (quot.); 28.
- —— attitude of a woman toward, 86.
- —— of convenience, 92.
- —— women to improve the race by, 92.
- —— “makes a mouse of a man,” 113.
- —— vs. collectivity, 115.
- —— a sanctioned form of sex-union, 213.
- —— and “the family,” 213.
- —— vs. the family, 215.
- —— development of, retarded by the family, 218.
- —— increasing demand for true, 218.
- —— not identical with home, 220.
- —— bachelor apartments vs., 297.
- —— human comfort not dependent on, 298.
- —— without housekeeping, 299.
- —— men and women forced by their needs to, 300.
- —— value of the care of children to, 301.
- —— social freedom before, 309.
- —— social freedom after, 310.
- —— friendship often destroyed by, 310.
- —— the cross-bred product of our, 332.
- —— relation, permanence of, 301.
- Married lovers economically apart, 219.
- Marrow’s Food for infants, 196.
- Mars, 192.
- Martineau, Harriet, 53.
- Martyrs, development of, 80.
- Martyrs in proverb, 80.
- —— men and women equal as, 147.
- Masculine activity in obstetrics, 197.
- Master, vices of the, 338.
- Maternal duties, alleged requirements of, 19.
- —— energy, the source of productive industry, 126.
- —— instinct, unworthy of superstitious reverence, 194;
- —— passion a sex-distinction, 41.
- —— sacrifice, as a means of benefiting the species, 191.
- Maternalizing of man, 127.
- Maternity. See Motherhood.
- Matriolatry, 174, 176.
- Measure of human motherhood, 190.
- Men, progress of humanity accomplished by, 74.
- —— forced by their needs to marriage, 300.
- —— the better friendship of, 306.
- —— the real players of games, 308.
- Method of home life, is our present, the best?, 210.
- Methods of motherhood, the old, 270.
- Middle Ages, the serf in, 78.
- —— tournament of, 111.
- —— minds of, 161.
- —— universities of, 285.
- —— best social factor of, 326.
- Milk, Pennywhistle’s Sterilized, 196.
- “Mind, the female,” 149.
- Minds of Greece, 161.
- —— of the Middle Ages, 161.
- Mingling on a human basis, 306.
- Mining camp, New Englanders in a, 320.
- Mischief-box, Pandora and the, 329.
- Mistress, house, vs. house-servant, 211.
- Mixed heredity, 330.
- Mixture, English blood, an expression of fresh racial life, 147.
- Modern examples of loyalty, 276.
- Modification to motherhood, examples of, 19.
- —— of woman to sex, 39.
- —— to sex, instance of, 65.
- Monarchism, passage from feudalism to, 206.
- Moral development of humanity, the, 326.
- —— impulse, woman a self-conscious centre of, 336.
- —— progress, woman’s one-sided contribution to, 335.
- —— sense, an exclusively social distinction, 319.
- —— of woman, the large, 335.
- Mother, economic status of, 16, 21.
- —— working power of, 21.
- —— instinct of, 175.
- —— value of, 177.
- —— duty of, 187.
- —— criminal failure of, 197.
- —— the new, 211.
- —— and son, unnatural separation of, 268.
- —— restricted sense of duty of, 277.
- —— a bad baby-educator, 284.
- —— as a social servant, 290.
- —— her prerogative of nursing, 291.
- —— our idea of the experienced, 293.
- —— always an amateur, 293.
- —— reasons for the inefficiency of the individual, 293.
- —— result of servitude of, 334.
- Mothers, lower, 180.
- Motherhood not an exchangeable commodity, 15.
- —— and economic production, 17.
- —— alleged disabilities of, 18.
- —— disadvantages of, 171.
- —— deficiencies of human, 173.
- —— a process of life, 178.
- —— the pathology of human, 181.
- —— educative, 183.
- —— inefficient, 183.
- —— standard of, 185.
- —— in education, 185.
- —— responsibilities of, 186.
- —— improvement in, 186.
- —— a right, 188.
- —— and racial advance, 189.
- —— idealism of, 189.
- —— the measure of human, 190.
- —— unpreparedness for, 192.
- —— instinct and intelligence in, 195.
- —— a responsible, 200.
- —— facts as to human, 200.
- —— training for, 202.
- —— professions unsuitable to, 246.
- —— old methods of, 270.
- —— open to improvement, 271.
- —— supplemented by education, 287.
- —— false perspective taught by primitive, 289.
- —— the truest, 290.
- —— educative, a social function, 293.
- —— organized, productive of a nobler world, 294.
- Movement, the woman’s, 122, 139, 144, 146.
- —— the labor, 138.
- Natural institution, the feast a, 252.
- —— selection, force of, 36.
- —— the race developed by, 37.
- Nature, woman’s place in (quot.), 171.
- —— man’s dual, 332.
- Necessities of the child, 301.
- Need of each other, our growing, 305.
- —— the social, 306.
- Needs of the child, old and new, 271.
- —— of individuals, further provision required for, 298.
- —— men and women forced to marriage by their, 300.
- Nerve, effect of constant impressions on a, 77.
- New Englanders in mining camps, 320.
- —— home, the, 314.
- —— man, the, 316.
- —— mother, the, 211.
- —— social intercourse, the, 313.
- —— York, women wage-earners in, 242.
- Nightingale, Florence, 163.
- Noblesse of France, 146.
- Non-productive consumers, 118.
- Norman, the, 147.
- Notion of knowledge, primitive, 285.
- Nursing, the mothers prerogative of, 291.
- Nutrition, the process of human, 225.
- Obedience, virtue of, 325.
- —— altruism of, 327.
- Obstetrics, masculine activity in, 197.
- Old maid in proverb, 88.
- “Old Maids of Lynn, the Three,” 88.
- Old methods of motherhood, 270.
- Old and new needs of the child, 271.
- Olympian games, 308.
- One another, our social need of, 306.
- Open to improvement, motherhood, 271.
- Opinions on over-development of sex, 172.
- Opponents of chattel slavery, 137.
- Organisms, growth of, in two sexes, 29.
- —— living, balance of power in, 59.
- Organization, forbidden to woman, 67.
- —— of household industries, 247.
- Organized motherhood productive of a nobler world, 294.
- Othello, 66.
- “Our Better Halves” (Ward), 171.
- Outgoing impulse in families, 303.
- Over-development of sex, opinions on, 172.
- Over-development of family devotion, the vendetta an, 275.
- Pandora and the mischief-box, 329.
- Paradoxical privacy, 255.
- Parasitic creature, qualities developed by, 62.
- Pardiggle, Mrs., 163.
- Parent and child, wrong relation between, 272.
- Parental divinity, 175.
- —— government, 175.
- Parthenogenesis, 130.
- Partners, husband and wife not business, 12.
- Passage from feudalism to monarchism, 206.
- Passing the love of women (quot.), 305.
- Pastoral unit, the family a, 215.
- —— the tribe a, 215.
- Pathology of human motherhood, 181.
- Patriarchal government in the family, 214.
- Patriotism, social qualities of, 325.
- Paul, command of, to woman, 68.
- Peace and comfort for women, 300.
- Peacock, tail of, a secondary sex-distinction, 35.
- Pennywhistle’s Sterilized Milk for infants, 196.
- Percentage, permanent, of individuals, 297.
- Perceptions of good and evil, 324.
- Perfect love, 300.
- Periclean age, 161.
- Periods of transition always painful, 296.
- Permanence of the marriage relation, 301.
- Permanent percentage of individuals, 297.
- Persia, sexuality of, 72.
- Persian captives, stripping of, 73.
- Person, the, vs. the family, 304.
- Personal independence, how to retain, 11.
- —— development, home ties detrimental to, 259.
- Personality of the sex-relation, 83, 106.
- —— the woman as a, 315.
- Perspective, false, taught by primitive motherhood, 289.
- Pestle’s Food for infants, 196.
- Petruchio and the shrew, 333.
- Phases of loyalty, 274.
- Phenomena of sex, study of, 27.
- Philanthropy, social quality of, 325.
- Phillips, Wendell, 137.
- Phœnicians, pioneer traders of the world, 4.
- Plato, 162, 174.
- Players of games, men the real, 308.
- Popular voice on marriage, 93.
- Population, preservation of, 160.
- Power, balance of, in living organisms, 59.
- —— of classification, 81.
- —— of love, 133.
- —— of sentiment, 248.
- Practice of cooking, woman’s, 229.
- Prayer, the Hebrew, 56.
- Preparation of food, woman’s, a sex-function, 235–237.
- Prerogative, the mother’s, of nursing, 291.
- Present evil and future good, 206.
- —— home life, feudalism of, 211.
- Preservation of population, 160.
- Price of comfort in the home, treason to society, the, 278.
- Primitive man, sex-competition of, 60.
- —— motherhood, false perspective taught by, 289.
- —— notion of knowledge, the, 285.
- Principle of social existence, loyalty the first, 274.
- Privacy of home, 248.
- —— paradoxical, 255.
- —— the true, 256.
- —— family vs. individual, 258.
- —— aggregate, of the family, 258.
- Problems, present, in economics, 99.
- Proclamation of Daniel, 71.
- Process of sexual selection, 111.
- —— of life, motherhood a, 178.
- —— of human nutrition, 225.
- Processes of race and self preservation, 52.
- —— of reproduction and education, 179.
- Product, wealth a social, 101.
- —— the cross-bred, of our marriage, 332.
- Production, economic, 116.
- —— and woman, 117, 118.
- Products, standard of food, 228.
- Profession, cooking as a, 239.
- Professional cleaners, advantage of, 255.
- —— preparation of food increasing, 249.
- —— service in cooking, 241.
- Professions, women’s choice of, 246.
- —— unsuitable to motherhood, 246.
- Profit of egoism to the isolated individual, 325.
- —— of altruism to the socialized individual, 325.
- Progeny of Anglo-Saxon and Oriental, 332.
- —— of Anglo-Saxon and African, 332.
- Progress of humanity accomplished by men, 74.
- —— of individualization, 139.
- —— true social, based on a spirit of inter-human love, 142.
- —— of women, 148, 149.
- —— unorganized home industries a check to social, 156.
- —— human, lies in perfecting the social organization, 162.
- —— the duty of human life, 207.
- —— definition of human, 208.
- —— home a limit to social, 223.
- —— woman’s one-sided contribution to moral, 335.
- Proofs of excessive sex-development, 84.
- Prostitution, social estimate of, 28.
- —— the flower of the sexuo-economic relation, 171.
- Proverb, woman in, 43, 50, 65, 71, 114.
- —— the martyr in, 80.
- —— the old maid in, 88.
- “Proverbs of All Nations,” facts concerning the “Handbook of,” 49.
- Provision for individuals not members of families, 297, 298.
- Psychic hybrids, our race of, 331.
- —— qualities of woman, a result of the sexuo-economic relation, 337.
- —— relation, disadvantageous, of home life, 273.
- Public house, the, 264.
- Punch, advice of, in regard to marriage, 28.
- Qualities, survival of harmful, 327.
- —— woman’s psychic, the result of the sexuo-economic relation, 337.
- Quality of patriotism, the social, 325.
- —— of philanthropy, the social, 325.
- —— of statesmanship, the social, 325.
- Question of woman’s soul, 68.
- Race of psychic hybrids, our, 331.
- —— attributes different from sex-attributes, 51.
- —— development, a check to, 65.
- —— distinction, civilization our, 74.
- —— function, cooking retarded as a, 241.
- —— myth, a, 92.
- —— preservation, process of, not self-preservation, 34, 52.
- Races, dead, 25.
- Racial advance, woman’s share in, 9;
- —— habits, force of, 78.
- Reasons for the inefficiency of the individual mother, 293.
- Reflection of savage conditions, savage virtues the, 321.
- Relation, extension of the social, 123.
- —— woman’s, to society, 164.
- —— change of basis in the family, 271.
- —— the wrong, between parent and child, 272.
- —— psychic, of home life disadvantageous, 273.
- —— permanence of the marriage, 301.
- —— of the sexes, effect of, 318.
- —— sexuo-economic, changes of, 122;
- benefit of, 136;
- evil results of, 187, 339;
- servant-motherhood a result of, 279;
- outgrown, 316;
- woman’s psychic qualities a result of, 337;
- selfishness fostered by, 338.
- Relations, economic, good results of sex-equality in, 340.
- Relationship, broader, for the child, 291.
- —— wider human, not wider sex-relationship, 304.
- Relative term, virtue a, 274.
- Religion, virtue of faith in, 322.
- Religious development, dead-line of, 68.
- Repression of woman, results of, 119.
- Reproduction, excessive indulgence an injury to, 42.
- —— and education, processes of, 179.
- Responsibilities of motherhood, 186, 200.
- Restricted sense of duty, of the mother, 277.
- Restriction of woman, in freedom of expression, 66.
- —— in thought, 335.
- —— retarding influence of, 336.
- Result of excessive sex-energy, the, 141.
- —— of the sexuo-economic relation, servant-motherhood the, 279.
- —— of the development of the kindergarten, 286.
- —— of the arrested development of woman, 330.
- —— of the economic independence of woman, 331.
- —— of the servitude of the mother, 334.
- Result of the sexuo-economic relation, woman’s psychic qualities a, 337.
- Results of chattel slavery, 82.
- —— motherhood to be measured by its, 178.
- —— of the untrained maternal instinct, 198.
- —— of the future development of cooking, 254.
- —— evil, of the sexuo-economic relation, 339.
- —— good, of sex-equality in economic relations, 340.
- Retarding influence of restricted woman, 336.
- Right motherhood, 188.
- Right not proven by enjoyment, 209.
- Rothschild, house of, 4.
- Rousseau, J. J., 137, 174.
- Sacrifice, past, of woman, 134.
- —— the maternal, 191.
- Salic law, none in heredity, 69, 334.
- Sanctuary of the home, 203.
- Saturn, 192.
- Savage virtues the reflection of savage conditions, 321.
- Saxon, 147.
- Scale of virtues, changing, 322.
- Science, ethics a social, 319.
- Seat of government, home the, 181, 222.
- Self-preservation, process of, not race-preservation, 34.
- —— the sexes and, 52.
- Selfishness fostered by the sexuo-economic relation, 280, 338.
- Sense, duty a social, 276.
- —— moral, an exclusively social distinction, 319.
- —— struggle of individual vs. social, 327.
- —— moral, of woman, large, 335.
- —— of duty of the mother, restricted, 277.
- Sensual not sexual, 40.
- Sentiment, power of, 248.
- Separation, unnatural, of mother and son, 268.
- Serf in the Middle Ages, 78.
- Servant, an intruder, 256.
- —— the mother as a social, 290.
- —— cooking of, 239.
- Servant-motherhood, the result of the sexuo-economic relation, 279.
- —— effect of, on the child, 280.
- Servant-wife, home life of, 263.
- Service, professional, in cooking, 241.
- —— high and low forms of social, 279.
- Servile world, that in which all women are house-servants, 262.
- Servitude, discord of will and action in, 333.
- —— of the mother, the result of, 334.
- “Sex, the weaker,” 45.
- —— domination of, 53.
- —— instance of modification of, 65.
- —— decadence of, 158.
- —— opinions on over-development of, 172.
- —— man’s sovereignty due to accident of, 337.
- —— children trained to, 309.
- Sex-attraction, factor in reproduction, 30.
- —— manifested to excess, 31.
- —— curse of excessive, 31.
- —— economic profit of woman won through, 63.
- —— woman’s amusement gained through, 308.
- Sex-attributes different from race-attributes, 57.
- Sex-characteristics, primary and secondary, 32, 33.
- Sex-competition of primitive man, 60.
- Sex-development, precocity of, in children, 54–56.
- —— cause of exaggerated, 58.
- —— one check to excessive, 72.
- —— proofs of excessive, 84.
- Sex-distinction, natural processes of, 29.
- —— manifestations of, 32.
- —— excessive, 33.
- —— checks to, 35.
- —— development of, in woman, 38.
- —— woman’s means of getting a livelihood, 38.
- —— primary and secondary, 40, 41.
- —— normal and abnormal, 43.
- —— psychic manifestation of, 47.
- —— of women, 93.
- Sex-energy, primal manifestation of, 42.
- —— a racial wrong, 96.
- —— excess of, 96.
- —— result of excessive, 141.
- Sex-function, woman’s preparation of food a, 235, 237.
- Sex-indulgence, excess in, 30.
- Sex-interest in marriage, 93.
- Sex-life, the higher, 143.
- Sex-prejudice of the Chinese, 69.
- —— of the Hindu, 69.
- Sex-relation and economic relation, 5.
- —— phenomena of, in the human species, 23.
- Sex-relation a field of human difficulty, 25.
- —— maladjustment of, in humanity, 25.
- —— a frightful source of evil, 26.
- —— personal quality of, 83, 106.
- —— feminine value of women in, 94.
- —— only for sale among human beings, 95.
- —— in marriage, 97.
- —— not social relation, 105.
- —— vs. sexuo-economic relation, 108.
- Sex-relationship, 74.
- —— wider human relationship not a wider, 304.
- Sexual selection, process of, 111.
- Sexuo-economic relation, effect of, 94.
- —— benefit of, 136.
- —— results of, 187, 329.
- —— outgrown, 316.
- —— selfishness fostered by, 338.
- Shalott, Lady of, 87.
- Share in social intercourse, woman’s, 295.
- Shrew, Petruchio and the, 333.
- Slave, vices of the, in woman, 333.
- Slavery, results of chattel, 82.
- —— opponents of chattel, 137.
- Social condition, pressure of, on the Jew, 4.
- —— consciousness, a vital force to-day, 143.
- —— eating, bad effects of, 254.
- —— evil, 28, 94.
- —— evolution, a natural process, 95.
- —— processes of, 102, 103.
- —— existence, loyalty the first principle of, 274.
- —— factor, what man the best, 326.
- —— freedom before marriage, 309;
- —— function, cooking a, 240;
- specialization of, 241;
- education a, 283;
- educative maternity a, 293.
- —— heart, the, 156.
- —— institution, chattel slavery a, 78.
- —— intercourse, woman’s share in, 295;
- demand for free, between the sexes, 296;
- development of the true, 302;
- how to assist this development, 302;
- the new, 313.
- —— interest vs. individual interest, 104–106;
- among women, 163;
- the larger, of cities, 267.
- —— life, home life an accompaniment to, 222.
- —— need, our, of one another, 306.
- —— product, wealth a, 101.
- —— progress, checks to, 24;
- the true, 142;
- home a limit to, 223.
- —— qualities, 325.
- —— relation, not sex-relation, 105;
- —— science, ethics a, 219.
- —— sense, duty a, 276;
- struggle of the individual vs., 327.
- —— servant, the mother as a, 290.
- —— service, high and low forms of, 279.
- —— spirit does not rest on a sex-basis, 143.
- —— sympathy, growing activity of, 163.
- —— unit, the family as a, 217.
- Society, survival of the complex, 102.
- —— woman’s relation to, 164.
- —— the price of comfort in the home treason to, 278.
- Sociological law, a remarkable, 80.
- Sodom, 72.
- Solomon, 50.
- Somerville, Mary, 53.
- Son, unnatural separation of mother and, 268.
- Soul, question of woman’s, 68.
- —— the human, in America, 148.
- Sovereignty, man’s, due to accident of sex, 337.
- Standard of motherhood, 185.
- —— of food products, 228.
- —— of good food, effects of a, 250.
- Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 166.
- Statesmanship, social quality of, 325.
- Sterilized Milk, Pennywhistle’s, 196.
- Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 137.
- Stomach, no longer a family tie, 253.
- Strain on family ties, family visiting a, 303.
- Stripping of Persian captives, 73.
- Struggle of individual sense vs. social sense, 327.
- —— between good and evil, 329.
- Submission, development of, in woman, 333.
- Sumter, Fort, 146.
- Surprised Britons about Boston Tea Party, 146.
- Surroundings of infancy capable of betterment, 292.
- Survival of a complex society, 102.
- —— of harmful qualities, 327.
- Sympathy, social, 163.
- Systematic education, growth of, 285.
- Table, a common, a common tie, 252.
- Table-cloth, family unity bound by the, 244.
- Tea Party, Boston, 146.
- Temporary homes, 265.
- Tendency of home life, 263.
- Tennyson, quotation from, 147.
- Term, virtue a relative, 274.
- Thought, restriction of, in woman, 335.
- “Three Old Maids of Lynn,” 88.
- Tie, a common table a common, 252.
- —— the stomach no longer a family, 253.
- Ties, home, detrimental to personal development, 259.
- —— family, strengthened by economic changes, 302.
- —— family, family visiting a strain on, 303.
- Tournament of the Middle Ages, 111.
- Towers, the Duchess of, 148.
- Training for motherhood, 202.
- —— the wrong, for baby-culture, 270.
- Transition, all periods of, painful, 296.
- Treason to society, the price of comfort in the home, 278.
- Trend, inevitable, of life, 73.
- Tribe, an extension of the family, 215.
- —— the pastoral unit, 215.
- True family life, fulfilment of the, 268.
- —— love, course of, 28.
- —— marriage, increasing demand for, 218.
- —— privacy, 256.
- —— social progress, 142.
- Truest motherhood, 290.
- “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” 161.
- Uniform environment, result of, 64.
- Unit, the family as a social, 217.
- Unity, family, bound by a table-cloth, 244.
- Universities of the Middle Ages, 285.
- Unnatural separation of mother and son, 268.
- Unpreparedness for motherhood, 192.
- Unsatisfactory association among women, 307.
- Unsuitable to maternity, professions, 246.
- Use, familiarity by, 79.
- Utah, the family in, 216.
- Value of free association of the sexes, 314.
- Vedas, the, 28.
- Vendetta, an over-development of family devotion, 275.
- —— of the Corsicans, 275.
- Vice vs. virtue, 109.
- —— promoted by the sexuo-economic relation, 312.
- Vices of the slave in woman, 333.
- —— of the master in man, 338.
- Vigor of Greece, 72.
- Virtue vs. vice, 109.
- —— of loyalty, growth of, 274.
- —— a relative term, 274.
- —— of faith in religion, 322.
- —— human distinction in, 322.
- —— altruism the main distinction of human, 323.
- —— Huxley on, 324.
- —— of obedience, 325.
- Virtues, savage, reflection of savage conditions, 321.
- —— changing scale of, 322.
- Voice of God, our good impulses called the, 328.
- Wage-earners, women, with families, ideal home for, 242.
- —— in New York, 242.
- War, woman in, 165.
- Ward, Lester F., quotation from, 171.
- Wealth a social product, 101.
- Wider human relationship not a wider sex-relationship, a, 304.
- Wife, husband and, not business partners, 12.
- —— supported by her husband, 18.
- Will and action, discord of, in servitude, 333.
- Wives as earners through domestic service, 14.
- —— not salaried as mothers, 17.
- Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, 166.
- —— club movement, 164.
- —— movement, 122, 139, 144, 146.
- Womanliness of home duties, 225.
- Women as economic factors in society, 13;
- labor of, not a factor in economic exchange, 15.
- —— as mothers, 15.
- —— house service of, 20.
- —— extra-maternal duties of, 21.
- —— modification of, to sex, 39.
- —— in proverb, 43, 50, 65, 71, 114.
- —— development of sex-activity of, 44.
- —— of the harem, 45.
- —— of the Germanic tribes, 46.
- —— feebleness of, a sex-distinction, 46.
- —— of fiction, 50.
- —— over-sexed, 54.
- —— first enslaving of, 60.
- —— results of enslaving of, 61.
- —— fed and defended by men, 61.
- —— economic profit of, won through sex-attraction, 63.
- —— restrictions upon, 66.
- —— work of, 67.
- —— specialization and organization forbidden to, 67.
- —— Paul’s command to, 68.
- —— question of soul in, 68.
- —— attitude of, toward marriage, 86.
- —— independence of, 91.
- —— results of repression of, 119.
- —— past sacrifices of, 134.
- —— economic dependence of, ending, 138.
- —— as martyrs, 147.
- —— among the pioneers, 147.
- —— progress of, 148, 149.
- —— as workers, 152, 153.
- —— specialized, 155.
- —— desire of, for work, 157.
- —— extension of functions in, 160.
- —— social interest among, 163.
- —— relation of, to society, 164.
- —— in war, 165.
- —— spirit of heroic, 166.
- —— development of, 168.
- —— specialization of, 169, 171.
- —— economic dependence of rich, 170.
- —— place of, in nature, 171.
- —— and home life, 204.
- —— food and, 226, 227.
- —— practice of cooking by, 229.
- —— preparation of food by, a sex-function, 235–237.
- —— wage-earners, with families, ideal home for, 242.
- —— wage-earners in New York, 242.
- —— motherhood of, and the choice of professions by, 246.
- —— free, and their homes, 257.
- —— household decoration of, an expression of economic dependence, 257.
- —— share of, in social intercourse, 295.
- —— gradual individualization of, 295.
- —— entrance of, upon a more individual life, 297.
- —— peace and comfort for, 300.
- —— forced by their needs to marriage, 300.
- —— result of economic independence of, 304.
- —— unsatisfactory association of, 307.
- —— amusements of, gained through sex-attraction, 308.
- —— embarrassments of young man visiting, 311.
- —— cost of pleasing, 312.
- —— new estimate of true manhood by, 315.
- —— personality of, 315.
- —— becoming economically independent, 316.
- —— condition of, the doorway of evil, 329.
- —— result of arrested development of, 330.
- —— vices of the slave in, 333.
- —— development of submission in, 333.
- —— restriction of thought in, 335.
- —— large moral sense of, 335.
- —— one-sided contribution of, to moral progress, 335.
- —— retarding influence of, restricted, 336.
- —— self-conscious centres of moral influence, 336.
- —— psychic qualities of, a result of the sexuo-economic relation, 337.
- World, a servile, 262.
- —— organized motherhood productive of a nobler, 294.
- —— a humanly related, 313.
- —— the, the flesh, and the devil, 328.
- Work, woman’s, 67.
- —— woman’s desire for, 157.
- —— loyalty to our, 276.
- Workers, women, 152, 153.
- Working for human improvement, 317.
- Worship, of the home, 204.
- —— family, in China, 223.
- Wrong relation between parent and child, 272.
- —— training for baby-culture, 270.
- Young man, education of the, 188.
- —— in the city, 311.
- —— new incentive for, 315.